Bootstrap Jumbotron and Page Header
Creating a Jumbotron
A jumbotron indicates a big box for calling extra attention to some special content or information.
A jumbotron is displayed as a grey box with rounded corners. It also enlarges the font sizes of the text inside it.
Tip: Inside a jumbotron you can put nearly any valid HTML, including other Bootstrap elements/classes.
Use a <div> element with class .jumbotron to create a jumbotron:
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Jumbotron Inside Container
Place the jumbotron inside the <div class="container"> if you want the jumbotron to 
NOT extend to the edge of the screen:
Example
	<div class="container">
 
	<div class="jumbotron">
    <h1>Bootstrap 
	Tutorial</h1> 
    <p>Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS 
	framework for developing
    responsive, mobile-first projects on the 
	web.</p> 
  </div>
  <p>This is some text.</p>
	
  <p>This is another text.</p> 
</div>
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Jumbotron Outside Container
Place the jumbotron outside the <div class="container"> if you want the jumbotron to extend to the screen edges:
Example
	<div class="jumbotron">
  <h1>Bootstrap 
	Tutorial</h1> 
  <p>Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS 
	framework for developing responsive,
  mobile-first projects on the 
	web.</p> 
</div>
<div class="container">
  <p>This is some text.</p>
	
  <p>This is another text.</p> 
</div>
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Creating a Page Header
A page header is like a section divider.
The .page-header class adds a horizontal line under the heading (+ adds some extra space around the element):
Example Page Header
Use a <div> element with class .page-header to create a page header:

